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Former GOP candidate fears Obama may 'take control of the radio, TV and Internet'

If he's feeling desperate come November, President Barack Obama just might create a pretext to launch a war with Iran, then seize control of radio, television and Internet signals to ensure his reelection. Or, at least, that's what former Republican congressional candidate Bill Federer said Friday during a radio interview.

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Palin complains Democrats attacked 'little people like me' at convention

Former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin on Thursday said she was just one of the "little people" and Democrats should not have mentioned her name during the party's convention in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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Tea party hero Rick Santelli predicts lower unemployment under Obama

CNBC analyst Rick Santelli's Wall Street friends didn't sound very happy Friday morning when he predicted that America's jobs outlook would only improve between now and the election. But that's what he said, and it sounded like he's sticking to it.

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'Fox and Friends' hosts compare Granholm speech to 'Dean scream'

Friday on the Fox News morning show "Fox and Friends," hosts Steve Doocy, Brian Kilmeade and Gretchen Carlson asserted to viewers that former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm's Democratic National Convention speech was the same sort of career-harpooning moment as the infamous "Dean scream" from the 2004 Democratic primary.

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Cardinal Dolan uses DNC closing prayer to attack LGBT community

Even though the Democratic Party took a major step forward this week by supporting marriage equality in their official platform for the first time ever, Cardinal Timothy Dolan could not resist taking a shot at equal rights for the LGBT community during his closing prayer at the party's convention after President Barack Obama spoke on Thursday night.

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Joe Biden: We have no intention of downsizing the American Dream

At the last night of the Democratic National Convention on Thursday, Vice President Joe Biden praised President Barack Obama's response to the financial crisis that occurred shortly before he took office.

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John Kerry lampoons Romney as flip flopper, knocks his foreign policy cred

Massachusetts Senator John Kerry praised President Obama's foreign policy accomplishments during his speech at the Democratic convention Thursday night and, in a bit of self-deprecating humor, labeled Mitt Romney a flip flopper using the same phrases Kerry's opponents used against him eight years ago.

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Granholm rips Romney in DNC speech, credits Obama with saving auto industry

Former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm tore into Mitt Romney in her speech at the Democratic convention Thursday, saying President Obama had saved her state's vital auto industry at a time when Romney was pushing for that industry to go bankrupt.

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Giffords leads Pledge of Allegiance at Democratic National Convention

Former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) lead the Pledge of Allegiance at the Democratic National Convention on Thursday night.

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Rep. John Lewis links election to civil rights struggle: 'I don't want to go back'

Civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis (D-GA) gave a forceful plea during his speech at the Democratic convention for voters to reelect President Obama, equating Republican-sponsored voter ID laws to Jim Crow-era voting restrictions and urging voters to, "march to the polls like never before."

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Fischer brags: Republicans going 'back to the dawn of creation' on women's health

American Family Association radio host Bryan Fischer confirmed Democrats' worst fears on Wednesday, insisting that standing for equal rights is so evil that America risks "God's judgement" if it doesn't join Republicans in their push for a return "to the dawn of creation" when it comes to women's health care.

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Ex-employee of Bain-managed firm: 'Personal experience' tells me Romney likes to fire people

As America enters the final throes of the 2012 presidential election, rife with it's own unique set of problems and platitudes, the Obama campaign appears determined to party like it's 1994 by resurrecting a powerful jobs-based platform that crushed Mitt Romney's first election bid for national office.

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Limbaugh: Obama 'doesn't have slave blood' and isn't 'authentically black'

Republican radio host Rush Limbaugh just couldn't resist going there on Wednesday.

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